Argos and eBay are launching a joint click and collect service.
Does this mean the end for Anyvan and Shiply? Will customers be able to collect 2nd hand rowing machines,old settees and rusting garden furniture
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Argos and eBay are launching a joint click and collect service.
Does this mean the end for Anyvan and Shiply? Will customers be able to collect 2nd hand rowing machines,old settees and rusting garden furniture
Strangely admin have removed the link? [Admin: No we haven't, thanks for posting...] Wonder why? Here it is again:
Won't make one iota of difference to the likes of me who are kept busier than most with eBay deliveries.
"The firm already runs the eBay Now service in New York and San Francisco, allowing shoppers to have goods delivered from ToysRUs, Urban Outfitters, The Home Depot and other local stores within about 60 minutes of completing their order for a $5 (£3.10) fee."
So maybe £3.10 per delivery is the price Shutl are ultimately aiming to pay - less their % cut of course!
Its more of a challenge to shuttle id say rather than eBay stuff.
Some fool will take it on ;-)
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